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and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house changed. because they marched america became more free and more fair, not just for african-americans but for women and latinos. asians and native americans. for catholic, jews and muslims. for gays. for americans with disabilities. america changed for you and for me. and the entire world drew strength from that example. whether the young people who watched from the other side of an iron curtain and would eventually tear down that wall or the young people inside south africa who eventually end the scourge of apartheid. [ applause ] those are th
and because they kept marching, america changed. because they marched the civil rights law was passed. because they marched a voting rights law was signed. because they marched, doors of opportunity and education swelled open so their sons and daughters could finally imagine a life for themselves beyond washing somebody else's laundry or shining somebody else's shoes. because they marched, the city councils changed and state legislatures changed, and changed and yes, eventually the white house...
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michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would mimic what we did in bosnia and kosovo in the '90s. i don't think assad will retaliate or do this again because he knows we have compelling and effective next steps we could carry out if we needed to. in the end, i'm hopeful this operation will achieve its limited purpose of deterring future chemical and potentially nuclear proliferation. but i agree with mike, it's not going to solve the broader conflict and leave the civil war ongoing. >> mike breen, do you agree with that, that a man that john kerry referred to today as a thug, president assad, do you think he'll get a m
michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would...
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now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than what it would take to take a comparable trip in planes or trains. he tweeted a few hours before he pulled an all-nighter developing his hyperloop plan. the hyperloop will have an open architecture, so in other words, if other technology companies, other software engineers, if they want to add to the hyperloop that he throws out there, that's a possibility. i want to show you the animation, because this is the vision of a company out of colorado. et-3, it's developing tube transport technology. it's already issuing licenses to technology partners, similar to what musk has talked
now billionaire ilan musk wants to revolutionize high-speed travel in america. phil lebeau joins us now. we understand his announcement, more details in maybe an hour's time. >> we'll hear about the hyperloop, or at least his vision of it. the hyperloop hoopla is what we're looking at, because we don't have an indication of what he's going to tell us. he told us it's a theory. not a company he's forming. it's his vision of the future. it will be solar-powered and have the cost lower than...
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. >> reporter: america macabre and gold. what is interesting about the trade today, we see gold for december delivery settling about $28. 1,361 or thereabouts. the physical market, the delivery there is really tight. it big asian demand, but what we want to return to is what is going on with the paper trades in the exchange-rate as products in gold, down about $58 billion so far this year. it has been on a rocket ride since december 2008. then it went up 71,894 in july and august of 2011. that starts coming back down this year. the cftc was really clear that the commodities futures trading commission has data on the long positions, the bullish bets on gold. they sort of mirror what is going on with a hedge fund guys. the bullish bets for the long positions have been cut by 70%. that is a big number. 70 percent cut again in the futures and options on the net loss position in gold futures delivery. want to give you one final newsbreak. breaking news coming out. forbes magazine is telling the math on john paulson potential hedg
. >> reporter: america macabre and gold. what is interesting about the trade today, we see gold for december delivery settling about $28. 1,361 or thereabouts. the physical market, the delivery there is really tight. it big asian demand, but what we want to return to is what is going on with the paper trades in the exchange-rate as products in gold, down about $58 billion so far this year. it has been on a rocket ride since december 2008. then it went up 71,894 in july and august of 2011....
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the fed is destroying the starnt of living of middle class america, destroying their wages and yes, prices go up. look at oil companies. i know a lot of oil stocks and oil companies aren't making a lot of money. look at oil stock s going up. $100 a barrel is not high enough for the oil company toes economically replace depleting reserves. oil prices are much too cheap. inflation driving up the cost of exploring for oil. oil needs to be $150 to $200 a barrel for the oil companies to make decent profits. >> just saying, why is it, if you're saying oil is going to $200, do the four contract reflect an oil price lower than where we are said to? >> the consensus is wrong. wrong about a lot of things. the consensus is wrong about gold. about the bond market. remember what people thought about internet stocks in 1999? or about real estate in 2007? whmp you have a consensus, it's generally wrong. so i'm not looking at what most people think is going to happen to the price of oil. i'm looking at what i believe is going to happen to the price of oil and i think i'm a better barometer than just the c
the fed is destroying the starnt of living of middle class america, destroying their wages and yes, prices go up. look at oil companies. i know a lot of oil stocks and oil companies aren't making a lot of money. look at oil stock s going up. $100 a barrel is not high enough for the oil company toes economically replace depleting reserves. oil prices are much too cheap. inflation driving up the cost of exploring for oil. oil needs to be $150 to $200 a barrel for the oil companies to make decent...
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america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the conversation said to be friendly. this was clearly a bump in the road to an international coalition, more than that probably for david cameron, who had called them back early, initially for a blanket authorization for military action. when it became clear, he tried for a resolution. but that failed as well. . >> it is very clear tonight that the world has not passed emotion, it is clear to me that the british parliament reflecting the views of the british people does not want to see british military action. i get that and the gove
america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the...
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one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you arn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is entity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifeloc lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection availabl if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notifi in time to help stop it. lifelock's member notificion service is on the job 24/7. when you receive a text, e-mail, or phone alert, you can respond instantly if y
one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and...
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bringing in lauren and sandra smith at the america tile -- mother chan tile exchange. chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a barrel, still down on the session because we got weaker than expected economic news on durable goods orders, new home sales last friday, and that's still weighing on the oil market, but there's a huge middle east premium built into the price of crude right now, and, adam, as far as the trade is concerned, there's a note basically saying they have upside potential in crude, but not much. talking about syria here, it is an oil producer, but not a huge oil producer, and the reason why there's a premium in oil because of the concern of the ripple effect that could happen in the middle east a
bringing in lauren and sandra smith at the america tile -- mother chan tile exchange. chemical weapons used in syria, how does that play into oil? priced in, disruptions in the middle east? >> no, it's something the oil markets are going to be watching closely, adam, and we are hearing that he is confirming that chemical weapons were used over in syria, and this is a big change for the market. they were waiting on this statement for quite some time, and oil prices now back above $106 a...
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we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three bank in new york city. which is pretty remarkable thing from standing start in 2001. so we are putting in new branches there and new branches in florida where we want to fill out that franchise. a few in the washington, d.c. and of course boston is another area of concentration. >> we just sited in the introduction some analysts that see head winds for canadian banks in the future. gordon nixon just told us he thinks the real estate market in canada is still doing well. economy is holding up. what head winds do you see either in canada or here in the united states for you guys? >> so it
we are america's most convenient bank. and canada's most convenient bank as well. open about 50% longer hours than our competitors. and so that is a, obviously, a huge part of our brand and we will be the most convenient with the best service. >> where are you growing? and how many branches do you expect to add this year and next? >> yeah, so we're growing, in our priority in the united states is to fill in new york as you know. we set a target by 2016. that will be the number three...
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jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly . . >> whole come back. you are making every effort to keep up with media markets. they made bold challenges for growth in the digital space. in his first post, in it he says he's raising the revenue chart from 40% four new media to 45% over the next five years. martin joins me right now to talk more about what he sees in the global economy from his you next van tage point. >> it is a unique van tage point. >> so you say fe moment are you the largest? >> i think it's a big bold move, whet
jerry smith, lenovo america's president. tough to remain at the top of the heat, pr firm wpp may soon lose the perch as the world's largest ad agency once google and omnicom gets the green light. the digital hurdles and how a firm could benefit and later do bars make more money when the economy gets tough? "bar rescue" star joins me in our fourth installment of the business of the business beyond reality tv. keep it right here. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest...
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bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax dodd-frank a little too strenuously. when you put all this together he has a big target on the said. in the tell you this, not saying he will resign, but something will happen structurally to that bank. that is the big prediction. when i say structurally. cheryl: they survived it, the splitting of the roles. so far he has survived in the of his critics. >> that's now. they don't have the final say. the regulators have the final say. what of saying is that once this bank if you're an investor. then make a ton of money. they have to pay a timeout. have been reporting this for
bank of america, the vampire squid. now it's j.p. morgan. but here's the problem. the bigger than these other firms. moorlands to regulate, so have more problems. and the other thing is -- and tell you, you can't really discount this. i've known and. since neither the said gray hair. in know, there was a case to be made that he was just a little too arrogant. i'm not saying he is, but that's what of the people will say. he came out a little too strongly on certain things, that a basically a tax...